"Not since the days of Lee and Kirby had a creator so perfectly captured the intense mood, cosmic style and classic sense of adventure of Marvel's First Family. Fresh off an earthshattering run as penciler on Uncanny X-Men, John Byrne proved his writing talent was every bit the equal of his art as he pulled double-duty on Fantastic Four, launching them into realms of imagination and wonder into which few creators before had dared to travel. From the four corners of the globe to the farthest reaches of space to the deepest depths of the Negative Zone, the FF face off against foes old and new - including the Dr. Doom, Galactus and Annihilus!"

Hardcover, 1084 pages, November 16, 2011

1,084 pages (assuming a 22-page comic book) is about 49 issues. There were a few double-sized issues in Byrne's early run, so probably about 46 issues in the massive volume.

Grabbed from a thread on the Jinxworld forum, looks like it'll be reprinting the following issues:

13 comments:

Definitely a run worthy of being collected this way! If I didn't already own the Marvel Visionary TPB of these it would be on my per-order list. With this being collected its only a matter of time before peter Davids Hulk Run gets the Same treatment

Yeah, I completed a run a few years ago, but may get this for the better printing and colors. After the announcement of the Simonson Thor Omnibus, I figured this was the next major run to get this treatment and well worth it.

Hey Stephen, I don't think it'll include the entire run. The page count, assuming they start with FF#232, should get us to around FF #277 or #278. Leaving of course, enough material for a second massive volume!

Looking back on my Gitcorp "44 Years of the Fantastic Four," it appears Byrne's run as writer/artist lasted from issue 232 to 293, for 61 issues. So maybe they do 30 issues in one volume, with a lot of bonus material (obviously there are some crossovers or Annuals involved), then another 30 in volume two? Incidentally, I don't care as much for Byrne's run after She-Hulk joined, and especially after Byrne quit inking his own art ... Maybe I'll skip Volume 2.

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